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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
The Cisco FIPS Object Module is a software library that provides cryptographic services to a vast array of Cisco's networking and collaboration products.
Version
2.0
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Contacts
Global Certification Team
certteam@cisco.com

HMAC 1382

   First Validated: 10/17/2012
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Android 4.0 on ARMv7 HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Android 4.0 on Snapdragon S3 APQ8060 (ARM) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Apple iOS 5.1 on Apple A5X (ARM) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
FreeBSD 9.0 on Intel Xeon E5504 (x64) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Cavium CN5230 (MIPS) (x64) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Freescale 8548 (PowerPC) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Intel Xeon E5649 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Linux 2.6 on PowerPC, Freescale PowerQUICC III Processor Family HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Mac OS X 10.7 on Intel Core i5-2520M with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Microsoft Windows 7 on Intel Core i5-650 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Android 4.0 on ARMv7 HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Android 4.0 on Snapdragon S3 APQ8060 (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Apple iOS 5.1 on Apple A5X (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
FreeBSD 9.0 on Intel Xeon E5504 (x64) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Cavium CN5230 (MIPS) (x64) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Freescale 8548 (PowerPC) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Intel Xeon E5649 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Linux 2.6 on PowerPC, Freescale PowerQUICC III Processor Family HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Mac OS X 10.7 on Intel Core i5-2520M with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Microsoft Windows 7 on Intel Core i5-650 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Android 4.0 on ARMv7 HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Android 4.0 on Snapdragon S3 APQ8060 (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Apple iOS 5.1 on Apple A5X (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
FreeBSD 9.0 on Intel Xeon E5504 (x64) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Cavium CN5230 (MIPS) (x64) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Freescale 8548 (PowerPC) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Intel Xeon E5649 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Linux 2.6 on PowerPC, Freescale PowerQUICC III Processor Family HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Mac OS X 10.7 on Intel Core i5-2520M with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Microsoft Windows 7 on Intel Core i5-650 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Android 4.0 on ARMv7 HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Android 4.0 on Snapdragon S3 APQ8060 (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Apple iOS 5.1 on Apple A5X (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
FreeBSD 9.0 on Intel Xeon E5504 (x64) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Cavium CN5230 (MIPS) (x64) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Freescale 8548 (PowerPC) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Intel Xeon E5649 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Linux 2.6 on PowerPC, Freescale PowerQUICC III Processor Family HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Mac OS X 10.7 on Intel Core i5-2520M with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Microsoft Windows 7 on Intel Core i5-650 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Android 4.0 on ARMv7 HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Android 4.0 on Snapdragon S3 APQ8060 (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Apple iOS 5.1 on Apple A5X (ARM) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
FreeBSD 9.0 on Intel Xeon E5504 (x64) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Cavium CN5230 (MIPS) (x64) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Freescale 8548 (PowerPC) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Linux 2.6 on Intel Xeon E5649 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Linux 2.6 on PowerPC, Freescale PowerQUICC III Processor Family HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Mac OS X 10.7 on Intel Core i5-2520M with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Microsoft Windows 7 on Intel Core i5-650 with AES-NI (x64) HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand

Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 16, 2023